On August 30, 2017, Hurricane Irma became a named tropical storm, and the storm developed into the fourth hurricane of the 2017 season. What you need to know about your policy: As of August 30, Hurricane Irma is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the storm is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased on or prior to August 30 may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Hurricane and Weather: In order for an event… Read More
Position Statement – Hurricane Harvey
On August 17, 2017, Hurricane Harvey became a named tropical storm, and the storm developed into the fourth hurricane of the 2017 season. What you need to know about your policy: As of August 17, Hurricane Harvey is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the storm is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased on or prior to August 17 may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Hurricane and Weather: In order for an event… Read More
Position Statement – Barcelona Van Attack
On August 17, 2017, a van drove into a crowd of people in Barcelona’s historic Las Ramblas district. What you need to know about your policy: As of August 17, the U.S. Department of State has deemed the incident an act of terrorism, meaning there may be coverage for Tin Leg customers to cancel or interrupt their trip. In order to be eligible for these benefits, a Tin Leg policy must have been purchased prior to August 17. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Terrorism: In order for an event to be covered under Tin Leg policies, an event must occur… Read More
Position Statement – Hurricane Gert
On August 13, 2017, Hurricane Gert became a named tropical storm, and the storm developed into the second hurricane of the 2017 season. What you need to know about your policy: As of August 13, Hurricane Gert is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the storm is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased on or prior to August 13 may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Hurricane and Weather: In order for an event… Read More
Position Statement – China Earthquake
On August 8, 2017, an earthquake occurred in China’s Sichuan province, near the popular tourist area of Jiuzhaigou, killing at least 5 people and injuring more than 100 others. What you need to know about your policy: As of August 8, 2017, the earthquake is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the earthquake is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased prior to August 8, 2017, may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Natural Disaster: In order… Read More
Position Statement – Greece Earthquake
On July 21, 2017 (July 20 ET), an earthquake occurred between the Greek Island of Kos and Turkey. What you need to know about your policy: As of July 21, 2017, the earthquake is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the earthquake is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased prior to July 20, 2017, may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Natural Disaster: In order for an event to be covered under Tin Leg… Read More
Position Statement – Hurricane Dora
On June 25, 2017, Hurricane Dora became a named tropical storm. On June 26, the storm developed into a hurricane, the first of the 2017 hurricane season. What you need to know about your policy: As of June 25, Hurricane Dora is no longer considered an unforeseen event. Coverage related to the storm is not available for Tin Leg policies purchased after this date. Tin Leg policies purchased on or prior to June 25 may provide coverage related to the event, including Trip Cancellation, Trip Interruption and Trip Delay benefits. Trip Cancellation and Trip Interruption coverage for Hurricane and Weather: In order for an event to… Read More
Position Statement – Paris Car Attack
On June 19, 2017, a car deliberately drove into a police van on the Champs-Elysees in Paris. What you need to know about your policy: As of June 19, the U.S. Department of State has not officially deemed the incident an act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders. If the attack is named a terrorist event, there may be coverage for Tin Leg customers to cancel or interrupt their trip. In order to be eligible for these benefits, a Tin Leg policy must have been purchased prior to June… Read More
Position Statement – London Mosque Attack
On June 19, 2017, a van drove into a group of pedestrians outside of a mosque in north London. What you need to know about your policy: As of June 19, the U.S. Department of State has not officially deemed the incident an act of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attack for current Tin Leg policyholders. If the attack is named a terrorist event, there may be coverage for Tin Leg customers to cancel or interrupt their trip. In order to be eligible for these benefits, a Tin Leg policy must have been purchased… Read More
Position Statement – London Bridge and Borough Market Attacks
On June 3, 2017, British police responded to two attacks, one on the London Bridge and another in the nearby Borough Market area. What you need to know about your policy: As of June 3, the U.S. Department of State has not officially deemed the incidents acts of terrorism, meaning there is no coverage for losses related to the attacks for current Tin Leg policyholders. If the attacks are named terrorist events, there may be coverage for Tin Leg customers to cancel or interrupt their trip. In order to be eligible for these benefits, a Tin Leg policy must have been… Read More